This is honestly so hard to watch. While it is also happening in other cities, this is definitely the worst I've seen downtown Edmonton in my life. I am fortunate enough to be able to own a car and drive (I live in the burbs with my parents) and transit options near my house are so incredibly limited, it's a joke. We barely have bus service (one bus every half hour or so) and now all the stops in my neighbourhood are gone. I would have to walk 10 or so minutes to a bus stop, which takes at least an hour, but most likely an hour and a half to two hours, to bus downtown (depending on traffic). Meanwhile, it takes about 25 minutes to drive there. There is no LRT in my area either, and not a single bike lane for kilometres (I dearly wish I could ride my bike to shops or take the LRT, but there really isn't much by my house anyway
). That is a bit off-topic, but I wanted to give context to how privileged I am because I go to school at MacEwan, and I cannot imagine how many people who have no other choice but to take transit must be scared as hell... a couple of months ago, I had driven to school and was heading home and wanted to take a bit of a detour through downtown to see some construction projects. I drove down Jasper Ave, and I was stopped at a red light, minding my business, when suddenly I see someone throw some loose gravel/rocks at my car! It scared the crap out of me, but luckily they kept moving along. They looked like they were not in the right state of mind and appeared to be homeless, unfortunately. My point with this is that even me being in a car, I felt scared and vulnerable after that, so I can't imagine how people would feel walking down the street or taking the bus/LRT where they don't have that buffer of protection I had. I just feel so bad for everyone, man.. It seemed like Edmonton was making great progress with downtown before the pandemic, and now it's not only stagnated, it's regressed. People here already had a negative view of downtown before the pandemic, imagine how people view it now? No one will ever want to come downtown, and it will take even more effort to bring people to the area. I don't want to sound so negative, it's just that this situation is so f'ed up, and I sincerely hope our new council can bring us out of it